
Epstien, Pedophilia, and Capitalism – the Epstien Files are part of this dark period in U.S. History
Their abuse of power dehumanizes society, justifying capitalist contradictions like homeless, hunger, mass incarceration, and police violence.
Jamala is one of the most recognized faces in St. Louis. She is a long-time organizer, feminist, and political strategist with deep roots in the Black Liberation Movement. She is a featured columnist for the award-winning St. Louis American newspaper, St. Louis’ largest black weekly. She is on the editorial board of BlackCommentator.com and is a featured contributor. Her columns also appear in the Capital City Hues (Madison, WI) and the LA Progressive. She has authored many articles for both local and national publications on issues that she is passionately involved in. Jamala is the author of The Best of the Way I See It, a compilation of her political writings over 20 years. She is also the author of Ferguson is America: Roots of Rebellion.

Their abuse of power dehumanizes society, justifying capitalist contradictions like homeless, hunger, mass incarceration, and police violence.

Most people in this country don’t know these are stolen lands and that the indigenous people have never given up their right to sovereignty and self determination.

When people of color hear these phrases about what this country is not, it exposes either the political naivete of the speaker or their dormant racism.

Experience the untold story of the 1933 Funsten Nutpickers Strike in St. Louis. Black women, facing low wages, unsafe conditions, and Jim Crow segregation, organized over 2,000 workers across five factories. With a brick in one hand and a bible in the other, their bold act of solidarity positioned St. Louis at the intersection of workers’ and civil rights.

Friday, Feb 27 from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm CST
Celebrate the grand opening of the Northside Movement Center, the new shared home for Action St. Louis & ArchCity Defenders!

The Descendants of the St. Louis University Enslaved, Philando Castile Relief Foundation, and Saint Louis University’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars presents “Healing Harm: Reckoning with Truth, Justice, and Accountability.”

ISSUES OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY: SEEN THRU THE LENS OF BLACK WOMEN WORKERS
Join Jamala as she breaks down current events and various topics. Wednesdays, 1:00 – 2:00 pm CST